Books: The Common European Framework of Reference: Byram, Parmenter (Eds)

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Date: 07-Jun-2012 From: Elinor Robertson <marketingmultilingual-matters.com>Subject: The Common European Framework of Reference: Byram, Parmenter (Eds)E-mail this message to a friend

Title: The Common European Framework of Reference
Subtitle: The Globalisation of Language Education Policy
Series Title: Languages for Intercultural Communication and Education
Published: 2012
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
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"The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages" was published a decade ago and has been influential ever since, not only in its European 'home' but throughout the world. This book traces the processes of the influence by inviting authors from universities and ministries in 11 countries to describe and explain what happened in their case. There are everyday factors of curriculum development - which sometimes include coincidence and happenstance - and there are also traditions of resistance or acceptance of external influences in policy-making. Such factors have always existed in bilateral borrowing from one country to another but the CEFR is a supra-national document accessible through globalised communication. The book is thus not only focused on matters of language education but is also a Comparative Education case-study of policy borrowing under new conditions.